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bill clinton's reluctance to say quote i'm sorry to her 20 years later. she writes quote if you want to look at what power looks like watch a man smugly doing interviews for decade. i'm more disappointed for him. he would be a better man for it and he in turn a better society. the clinton affair is a three-part series airing sunday night. >>> president trump filed the paperwork for his 2020 campaign just hours after his inauguration. but term-limited ohio governor john kasich is going to new hampshire today. that's the state he finished second to trump. a he will spend time wednesdays and thursday meeting with supporters. the path ahead for any gop trump challenger will be difficult but he's going to explore the possibility. and on top of that, asked senator bob corker if he will run for president and he responded "i haven't ruled it out." >> can you imagine going against president trump with the amount of animosity throughout the years? bill. >>> december and november, obviously the weather doesn't care what the calendar says because it's snowing in sout
bill clinton's reluctance to say quote i'm sorry to her 20 years later. she writes quote if you want to look at what power looks like watch a man smugly doing interviews for decade. i'm more disappointed for him. he would be a better man for it and he in turn a better society. the clinton affair is a three-part series airing sunday night. >>> president trump filed the paperwork for his 2020 campaign just hours after his inauguration. but term-limited ohio governor john kasich is going...
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the previous low was held by bill clinton whose first year average stood at 49%. "the new york times" cleared its opinion page to give voice to president trump's supporters. one person writing, quote, president trump has exceeded my wildist expectationings. yeses he's embarrassing. yes, he picks unnecessary fights. but he also pushed tax reform through. has largely defeated isis in iraq. has named a number of solid conservative judges and has prioritized american citizens over illegal immigrants. let's get some more perspective on the man who occupies the oval office from someone who first met donald trump some 40 years ago. she's a former executive president of the trump organization. barbara, thank you for your time on this thursday. >> nice to be here. >> let me start with some of the controversial things that the president said last week in his oval office meeting. he's accused of saying, as you know, about african nations, about haiti. things that a reasonable person would consider racist. the comments that were attributed to the president, does that -- does
the previous low was held by bill clinton whose first year average stood at 49%. "the new york times" cleared its opinion page to give voice to president trump's supporters. one person writing, quote, president trump has exceeded my wildist expectationings. yeses he's embarrassing. yes, he picks unnecessary fights. but he also pushed tax reform through. has largely defeated isis in iraq. has named a number of solid conservative judges and has prioritized american citizens over illegal...
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they did just pass this tax bill, but what do you think is going to happen? are they facing a bloodbath? >> they're facing a potential bloodbath. you know, you can never predict anything in the trump era in terms of politics. there does seem like a perfect storm. on the other hand, i think democrats ought not to assume that this thing is in the bag. people might actually decide they like the tax cuts more than they do right now. the economy might pick up its growth and even though we are in the era of trump, a strong economy trumps a lot of other problems here. but obviously, i mean, they're looking at the same polls we're looking at. they're seeing what happened in virginia and new jersey and alabama. a defeat from the jaws of victory. they ought to be very, very concerned. >> there's also concerned, according to politico among the rnc chair, romney mcdaniel. she gave the white house a warning a few weeks before the alabama senate election, she warned several people according to that report that there was a deepening anxiety that a full-throated trump endors
they did just pass this tax bill, but what do you think is going to happen? are they facing a bloodbath? >> they're facing a potential bloodbath. you know, you can never predict anything in the trump era in terms of politics. there does seem like a perfect storm. on the other hand, i think democrats ought not to assume that this thing is in the bag. people might actually decide they like the tax cuts more than they do right now. the economy might pick up its growth and even though we are...
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clinton administration. gene, i guess the issue here is, we have to fundamentally let people know what this is. this is a deficit funded, largely corporate tax cut. the part that is cut for regular people, for individuals, particularly those in the middle class, is akin to a teaser rate on a mortgage or a credit card. right? you get -- something good happens for a year or two, and then it suddenly changes, and people in the middle class will end up paying more in their taxes. so it is just disingenuous for this to be called a middle class tax cut? >> no question about it. it's very disturbing when you think about the challenges in our country right now. people worried about a hollowing out of a middle class, rising economic inequality. republicans control every level of the government and decided the number one thing that that working family who is struggling needs is for the largest, most well-off corporations to get a major tax cut. >> on their backs. if it could have been done without this affecting the m
clinton administration. gene, i guess the issue here is, we have to fundamentally let people know what this is. this is a deficit funded, largely corporate tax cut. the part that is cut for regular people, for individuals, particularly those in the middle class, is akin to a teaser rate on a mortgage or a credit card. right? you get -- something good happens for a year or two, and then it suddenly changes, and people in the middle class will end up paying more in their taxes. so it is just...
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clinton to the debate hall in something of a dramatic confrontation. they clearly are approaching these accusers completely differently, attempting to discredit them. saying they are making completely false allegations. what is going on behind the scenes at the white house as they try grapple with these stories coming back into the public view? >> they're in a really awkward position that this #metoo movement is sweeping every industry and the white house and donald trump are at the center of this. i think a big part of this is a reaction is the fact there were 16 women accusers in 2016 and donald trump got elected anyway. i don't think that's unrelated. it's a point that the white house repeats all the time as a reason why we've already dealt with this, but i don't think it's unrelated to what's happening now. so i it's unrelated to what's happening now. they want to stay out of the conversation. donald trump has made it clear that he makes a differentiation between those who have admitted and those who have not. roy moore and donald trump deny the al
clinton to the debate hall in something of a dramatic confrontation. they clearly are approaching these accusers completely differently, attempting to discredit them. saying they are making completely false allegations. what is going on behind the scenes at the white house as they try grapple with these stories coming back into the public view? >> they're in a really awkward position that this #metoo movement is sweeping every industry and the white house and donald trump are at the...
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so that's not to excuse anything that al franken's done or john conyers has done or bill clinton did, but think about back to the den denny -- when it involves children there's been a reaction that goes beyond party line. that really seems to have broken down here in quite an alarming way. >> sabrina, down is not the first one making in a comparison, saying the roy moore situation does involve miners. >> oh, absolutely. >> it's a much different situation with roy moore and al franken. >> if there's no question if you're pressing charges, you'd be looking at an entirely different case. compared with the allegations against senator al franken who has apologized and is accepted responsibility. i don't think that that necessarily means that he should be absolved. i think the issue here is for democrats, how do they want to grapple with allegations against their own. they really position themselves as the party that lifts women, that elevates them. they've had this case about so-called republican war on women. i don't think they want to be seen as hypocritical, there are varying degrees of
so that's not to excuse anything that al franken's done or john conyers has done or bill clinton did, but think about back to the den denny -- when it involves children there's been a reaction that goes beyond party line. that really seems to have broken down here in quite an alarming way. >> sabrina, down is not the first one making in a comparison, saying the roy moore situation does involve miners. >> oh, absolutely. >> it's a much different situation with roy moore and al...
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clinton, secretary hillary clinton, senator barry sanders, senator elizabeth warren, new commerce, cory booker, they need to say we need to take our power, raise 10, 20 million get rid of our debt, put us in the black and then say this is our agenda. but keep playing games they're going to keep losing. >> nina turner was speaking truth when she talks. good to have you. >> wow. we ask you to bring the funk. >> he brought it. >> you did it. >> i had coffee so i don't need it. >> all right. up next, the ever growing list of powerful men facing sexual misconduct allegations. dustin hoffman is now among the accused. hollywood elite. as more and more women are empowered to speak up. we're digging into the latest cases from the till ver screen to the oval office. we'll also talk with gloria allred about the new attempt to stop her lawsuit against president trump. stay with us. you're watching "velshi and ruhle" live on msnbc. so that's the idea. what do you think? hate to play devil's advocate but... i kind of feel like it's a game changer. i wouldn't go that far. are you there? he's probably
clinton, secretary hillary clinton, senator barry sanders, senator elizabeth warren, new commerce, cory booker, they need to say we need to take our power, raise 10, 20 million get rid of our debt, put us in the black and then say this is our agenda. but keep playing games they're going to keep losing. >> nina turner was speaking truth when she talks. good to have you. >> wow. we ask you to bring the funk. >> he brought it. >> you did it. >> i had coffee so i don't...
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he worked as assistant to the president for economic policy under bill clinton and barack obama. gene, i realize we still have limited information. but from what you've read and learned so far, what sticks out to you most? >> i think one of the things that should stick out to everybody the most is let's remember how this started. it's extraordinary. they said they were going to plan a bill that was going to increase the deficit and debt by $1.5 trillion. i never saw that in my 25 years. and they really can't make it work. they can't live within a $1.5 trillion deficit increase. they have to sunset provisions. the reason they were thinking of that 401(k) change was they needed a gimmick. so one that should strike people is when you're going to increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion, who's going to ultimately pay for that? when you look at the rest of their budget, you see there's almost $2 trillion in medicare and medicaid cuts. when you're talking about the impact on middle class families, you have to ask yourself if this is going to increase the deficit by $1.5 trillion to $2 tri
he worked as assistant to the president for economic policy under bill clinton and barack obama. gene, i realize we still have limited information. but from what you've read and learned so far, what sticks out to you most? >> i think one of the things that should stick out to everybody the most is let's remember how this started. it's extraordinary. they said they were going to plan a bill that was going to increase the deficit and debt by $1.5 trillion. i never saw that in my 25 years....
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social media for his campaign victory one day after claiming that facebook favored clinton. hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> there is new reaction from "the new york times" report that former fox news host, bill ollily, settled a significant sexual harassment claim just months before fox news settled the contract. she says she was paid $32 million to settle a case. fox says she did kn
social media for his campaign victory one day after claiming that facebook favored clinton. hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the...
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clinton and george h.w. bush and barack obama, but you knew at their core, they believed in the country and its promise. i think this president believes in himself and his poll numbers. >> we have a a few seconds left. last question, we have a wealth of riches in terms of being alive with this many former presidents. should they be more of a resource in times like this? >> you know, they all say no. they think that they shouldn't get back in the arena and scramble things around. bush '41 used to say, i don't want to go to yellow pad conferences, but i think one of the great things about the country is there's a fundamental common sense, and i think that even if people are not explicitly making comparisons, implicitly they know we have not been here before and this is not a good place to be. >> while hiding my yellow pad, thank you for coming. always a pleasure. joe biden says it's not trump's policies that unsettle him the most. we'll show you the exchange when we continue. hi, i'm the internet! you know wha
clinton and george h.w. bush and barack obama, but you knew at their core, they believed in the country and its promise. i think this president believes in himself and his poll numbers. >> we have a a few seconds left. last question, we have a wealth of riches in terms of being alive with this many former presidents. should they be more of a resource in times like this? >> you know, they all say no. they think that they shouldn't get back in the arena and scramble things around....
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didn't do what bill clinton did, moving towards the center after moving in the mid-terms. barack obama doubled down, went for what his base wanted and in doing that made sure they turned out and they turned out in states he needed them to. this is bakely the trump and bannon model. focus on delivering to your base. bring them out to the polls again, you can bring in enough other people to win where you need to. that's the barack obama model. you might say maybe we shouldn't have that, go back to bill clinton-style politics where politician -- fighting for fundamental values. so they're going to be trying to do whatever they can to bring their base of voters to the polls. >> joel, good to talk to you. thanks for being with us. breitbart senior editor at large. >>> new revelations in the unfolding harvey weinstein story. nbc news learns the new york police department is investigating two credible allegations of sexual assault against the former hollywood mogul per a senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of these matters. the allegations are different from tho
didn't do what bill clinton did, moving towards the center after moving in the mid-terms. barack obama doubled down, went for what his base wanted and in doing that made sure they turned out and they turned out in states he needed them to. this is bakely the trump and bannon model. focus on delivering to your base. bring them out to the polls again, you can bring in enough other people to win where you need to. that's the barack obama model. you might say maybe we shouldn't have that, go back...
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bill clinton raised taxes and the economy boomed after that happened. the economy continued to approve. jobs grew. after barack obama raised taxes in that fiscal cliff deal. you've also got a big dispute over the questions about what's going to happen with that money that comes back to the united states. the administration says, oh, that money's going to be invested and go to workers in higher wages. but when they had a repatriation holiday when they brought cash back, american multinational corporations did in 2004, where did that money go? it went to shareholders, not to workers. >> right. and i'm not -- i don't want to paint this the wrong way. companies can do what they want. but gary cohn had said -- because president trump kept talking how this was going to increase household income by $4,000. gary cohn finally explained this on tv yesterday saying companies, that will be the average per worker benefit that companies get. obviously they're going to give that to workers. again, i'm not faulting companies for not doing it, but that's not what compan
bill clinton raised taxes and the economy boomed after that happened. the economy continued to approve. jobs grew. after barack obama raised taxes in that fiscal cliff deal. you've also got a big dispute over the questions about what's going to happen with that money that comes back to the united states. the administration says, oh, that money's going to be invested and go to workers in higher wages. but when they had a repatriation holiday when they brought cash back, american multinational...
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clinton. he went in there and installed, you know, a very regiment routine where people had to make appointments. they couldn't warned in and out of the oval office. and gave some structure to the white house that was needed. so far i think it's been a good week. you don't often have a governor from the other party make a party switch and come to your party. that's certainly big for republicans and president trump. so so far so good. >> so do you think, chris, that this is really going to make a difference? we know this is happening in the white house, but is this going to make a difference in the front of the house? basically the way that the president acts and conducts himself, especially since reportedly the general is not trying to manage the president as much as he's going to manage those trying to see the president. and he's not taking twitter away. >> well, it's not going to make much of a difference unless john kelly becomes the president of the united states. the fundamental problem h
clinton. he went in there and installed, you know, a very regiment routine where people had to make appointments. they couldn't warned in and out of the oval office. and gave some structure to the white house that was needed. so far i think it's been a good week. you don't often have a governor from the other party make a party switch and come to your party. that's certainly big for republicans and president trump. so so far so good. >> so do you think, chris, that this is really going to...
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bush to the first baby boomer president, from bill clinton to george w. bush, from george w. bush to barack obama, to donald trump. you would think this is the historical pinball machine. something in the american soul that wants to move side to side. the curious thing about trump, is trump an abhorrent chapter in the american story or the beginning chapter of a whole different story and a darker and more disturbing one? that's the question we have to grapple with. >> i want to replay a portion of when we heard from steven miller yesterday. to me, it was jaw dropping. >> the president's oppose proe opposing here does not sound like it's in keeping with american tradition. the statute of liberty says "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses." it doesn't say anything about speaking english or being able to be a computer programmer. >> the statute of liberty say symbol of american liberty lighting the world. the poem you're referring to was added later. it's not actually part of the original statute of liberty. >> here we are, questioning when the poem was written. it
bush to the first baby boomer president, from bill clinton to george w. bush, from george w. bush to barack obama, to donald trump. you would think this is the historical pinball machine. something in the american soul that wants to move side to side. the curious thing about trump, is trump an abhorrent chapter in the american story or the beginning chapter of a whole different story and a darker and more disturbing one? that's the question we have to grapple with. >> i want to replay a...
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clinton giving a $500,000 speech. and hillary clinton approaching saling of yew rauranium to russ. i don't know why anyone would have thought immediately that the russian government was trying to influence the campaign. >> so kushner in the course of these investigations, don junior has taken most of the heat for this. i want to show you what they said on "the today show" and we will talk about it. >> donald trump junior is the one that initiated the meeting and brought individuals into the meeting. >> how does the intense scrutiny on the meeting complicate the relationship between the two men here? >> i don't think it is people talking about jared throughing don junior under the bus. he said he would have done it differently if he had another opportunity. i think he was just endorsing what donald trump said. i think that everyone inside the family and all of the people in the campaign, we all know there was no russian collusion and we all know the facts in the end will point this out and i think jared kushner just re
clinton giving a $500,000 speech. and hillary clinton approaching saling of yew rauranium to russ. i don't know why anyone would have thought immediately that the russian government was trying to influence the campaign. >> so kushner in the course of these investigations, don junior has taken most of the heat for this. i want to show you what they said on "the today show" and we will talk about it. >> donald trump junior is the one that initiated the meeting and brought...
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bush and bill clinton. they got together when they took some not so veiled jabs at the current occupant. ♪ ♪ more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this is seafood. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic...
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susan collins was met with cheers, they both opposed gop health care bill. ted cruz wants a fuel repeal but collins is fighting to fix it's flaws. she said i heard over and over again encouragement. people were thanking me over and over again. thank you, susan, stay strong, susan. joining me now, charlie sikes whose book "how the right lost it's mind" is due out later this year. also joining us, "rules for patrio patriots" author, steve days. charlie, collins and crews both oppose this bill, what can their opposite receptions dell you? >> well, i do think that it is interesting how so few senators are out there meeting in this particular segment. i think collins is a pretty firm no. but what really strikes me, katie, is i spent time trying to find any conservative media that is supporting the senate bill or touting the senate bill or making arguments for the senate bill, and you can't find any. there are folks that will rip obama care. i notice the senate committee is launched a pre-emptive strike, but it is interesting we may be weeks away from the vote on
susan collins was met with cheers, they both opposed gop health care bill. ted cruz wants a fuel repeal but collins is fighting to fix it's flaws. she said i heard over and over again encouragement. people were thanking me over and over again. thank you, susan, stay strong, susan. joining me now, charlie sikes whose book "how the right lost it's mind" is due out later this year. also joining us, "rules for patrio patriots" author, steve days. charlie, collins and crews both...
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it was a weird scandal near the beginning of bill clinton's presidency. now we all have to remember it at least for a second because now troopergate is important again for the scandal we're involved in in this presidency. so brief refresher. >> two troopers have stepped forward to renew allegations mr. clinton had engaged in extramarital affairs for years while governor and that the affairs continued after he was elected president. in a story in the conservative magazine, american spectator, two troopers, formerly members of governor clinton's security detail, claim that the troopers themselves would help arrange, then stand guard over sexual liaisons involving mr. clinton. many at the governor's mansion itself. >> the president was never charged with any wrongdoing in relation to troopergate. years later in fact the guy who wrote the article about it apologized to clinton, called it part of an anti-clinton crusade. he repented and switched to the other side of the political aisle. but that article in the american spectator continued to do lasting damage
it was a weird scandal near the beginning of bill clinton's presidency. now we all have to remember it at least for a second because now troopergate is important again for the scandal we're involved in in this presidency. so brief refresher. >> two troopers have stepped forward to renew allegations mr. clinton had engaged in extramarital affairs for years while governor and that the affairs continued after he was elected president. in a story in the conservative magazine, american...
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you've got hillary clinton that called the gop the death party over this bill, you've got elizabeth warren that's gone on the senate floor and called it blood money at times. to some that is incendiary rhetoric. but also, the base of the party, they're not in the mood to compromise with anything trump. is there a lot of will that's anything centrist? >> what i think we should do is preserve those pieces or parts of the affordable care act that ought to be preserved, fix the ones that should be fixed. there are some things we can change and we ought to change. the reinsurance proposal that tim cane and i are offering will stabilize the marketplaces and ensure better competition and more insurance companies participating and as a result lower premiums, lower co-pays and deductibles. that ought to be a bipartisan agreement. and there are others as well. >> as you know, there is a growing chorus of democrats that would like to see the party just move to single payor, campaign out of tim ryan, rising potential, leader someday in the house, elizabeth warren has talked about this. if republicans
you've got hillary clinton that called the gop the death party over this bill, you've got elizabeth warren that's gone on the senate floor and called it blood money at times. to some that is incendiary rhetoric. but also, the base of the party, they're not in the mood to compromise with anything trump. is there a lot of will that's anything centrist? >> what i think we should do is preserve those pieces or parts of the affordable care act that ought to be preserved, fix the ones that...
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you remember bill clinton talking about obamacare as a crazy system. he's talking about people are busting it and then they're left with premiums that have doubled and their coverage cut in half. those are those forgotten men and women. but we know why those premiums have doubled. we've done something with our healthcare system like you would do with auto insurance. states that have innakt acted guarantee issue, which is the guarantee for pre-existing conditions, it crashes their marks. it causes their marks to collapse and causes the market to skyrocket. it's by properliy designing high risk pools. but we don't have the courage in washington, we don't have the honestly to talk about these things with real information, real facts, go through that problem solving process, information agree on achievable goals, and then set the strategies and then pass the legislation. >> look, isn't some of the problem here the rhetoric that gets used? >> absolutely. >> i'm going to use you as an example here. i'm going to play the rhetoric you used during election camp
you remember bill clinton talking about obamacare as a crazy system. he's talking about people are busting it and then they're left with premiums that have doubled and their coverage cut in half. those are those forgotten men and women. but we know why those premiums have doubled. we've done something with our healthcare system like you would do with auto insurance. states that have innakt acted guarantee issue, which is the guarantee for pre-existing conditions, it crashes their marks. it...
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clinton came to office over republicans on health care. then they propose what happened they called hillary care. in that 48 point advantage, they lost 39 points. it was fought popular. republicans won the congress in '94. then barack obama came to office. in that campaign if 2008, it was 31 points. obamacare proposed dropped all the way down to 7. now look what we are seeing. this is our brand-new pom. democrats had an advantage of 7 points at the end of last year's election. republicans put tear plan out, that democratic advantage more than doubled. just ten points, it jumped to 17 points. what's the seeming political message from this, if are you the party if power, it looks like you pay a political price, extremely sensitive issue. for more on the state of play, let's bring in a political reporter, benji the dilemma for mitch mcconnell, he has a moderate. dean heller says i need changes. four on the right side saying we need to see changes. where does he make a play on this? >> well, he has a couple of options here t. best thing can yo
clinton came to office over republicans on health care. then they propose what happened they called hillary care. in that 48 point advantage, they lost 39 points. it was fought popular. republicans won the congress in '94. then barack obama came to office. in that campaign if 2008, it was 31 points. obamacare proposed dropped all the way down to 7. now look what we are seeing. this is our brand-new pom. democrats had an advantage of 7 points at the end of last year's election. republicans put...
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. >> bill clinton was the most polarizing president until george and he was the most po r polarized president until obama and he's the most until donald trump. this is not out of the blue. it took 20 years to get here. this is a long time step by step process to create this lock that you are talking about between these two political parties. this has to be bottom. who revolts? >> do the soft d's and r's revolt what happens and do they revolt? time . >> i thought the trump's victory was a revolt. he was not a democrat or a republican. >> certainly a conservative. >> yeah >> and this country is right for third party. trump had that opportunity and now it is further away. >> that does seem to be -- there was an opening here. >> there were a group of people that was sick and tired of gridlock and lets try something. >> we have to go back to where we were on election night. you asked how did this happen? one out of five people did not like either candidate but they voted donald trump by a 2-1 margin. if i did not like both, let me try something new. i think the president -- a princip group of peop
. >> bill clinton was the most polarizing president until george and he was the most po r polarized president until obama and he's the most until donald trump. this is not out of the blue. it took 20 years to get here. this is a long time step by step process to create this lock that you are talking about between these two political parties. this has to be bottom. who revolts? >> do the soft d's and r's revolt what happens and do they revolt? time . >> i thought the trump's...
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clinton as tax increase had 1993 in the house resolution but didn't vote for it at the end and thought he was going to get away with that. but i spent a your ought this is going to follow these republicans for the rest of their lives and they're stupid if they don't think it is, even if it doesn't pass. >> they're kind of stum with there i hope it's domed because they did promise for almost the last eight years thatter that going to repeal and replace, repeel and replace be a the pb prrngs and in the end you voted against it. yet, if they pass this thing, it is a giant millstone around the neck of the republican party. it's very dangerous to own the health care issue and to do this with it is even more dangerous. >> of the four senators that came out who said they are nos right now, the argument is it doesn't go far enough we'll talk to him in a moment. but then you have the dean heller camp that says i can't go back with this prol of burr staj they're staying can't sort of the dean heller and rob portman camp? >> reporter: it's basically obamacare. they've accepted that people who can
clinton as tax increase had 1993 in the house resolution but didn't vote for it at the end and thought he was going to get away with that. but i spent a your ought this is going to follow these republicans for the rest of their lives and they're stupid if they don't think it is, even if it doesn't pass. >> they're kind of stum with there i hope it's domed because they did promise for almost the last eight years thatter that going to repeal and replace, repeel and replace be a the pb...
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to me there's sort of a third way like bill clinton talked about in '92. how do you a little bit of both? and mrs. pelosi does represent the politics of the past, the third new way is a new phase. >> all right thank you guys thank you erica anwarer rick and mike staying with people. coming up president trump versus special counsel robert mueller when we're back. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour" the latest time magazine cover features a man cast ago big shadow over washington these days bob shadow. bob mueller. jeremy bash rejoined our panel. still with me here in new york, rick and mike. what do you know about the status of bob mueller's investigation and his efforts to recruit some of the top legal minds in the country? >> he's assembled the dream team for someone who needs to prosecute the most sensitive criminal and counterintelligence case in american history. he's got on his team not only individuals who can go to the substantive legal defenses like money laundering, lying under oath, but also those appellate lawyers who argued tricky issues when t
to me there's sort of a third way like bill clinton talked about in '92. how do you a little bit of both? and mrs. pelosi does represent the politics of the past, the third new way is a new phase. >> all right thank you guys thank you erica anwarer rick and mike staying with people. coming up president trump versus special counsel robert mueller when we're back. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour" the latest time magazine cover features a man cast ago big shadow over...
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there has to be a third way like bill clinton talked in '92, how do you do a little bit of both? mrs. nancy pelosi does represent the politics of the past, that third new way is a new face. >> all right, thank you, guys, coming up, president trump versus special counsel robert mueller, when we're back. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." bob mueller, the story comes along with the cover headline, the lie detector. and back with our panel, rick and mike, i want to ask you about what you know about the status of bob mueller's investigation and his effort to recruit some of the top legal minds in the country. >> he has put together some of the dream team for someone who needs to prosecute the most sensitive and criminal and counterintelligence case in american history. he has on his team not only individuals who can go to substantive issues like money laundering, but the appellate issues, as to whether or not a president in the situation engaged in obstruction of justice. so i think he has the right team. there is reason for the president, his lawyers and his staff to be worried. >
there has to be a third way like bill clinton talked in '92, how do you do a little bit of both? mrs. nancy pelosi does represent the politics of the past, that third new way is a new face. >> all right, thank you, guys, coming up, president trump versus special counsel robert mueller, when we're back. >>> welcome back to "the 11th hour." bob mueller, the story comes along with the cover headline, the lie detector. and back with our panel, rick and mike, i want to ask...
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that was a per capita cap that bill clinton proposed. "the new york times" extolled the version of clinton's plan in 1997. >> congressman, i didn't extol it. whoever and stoled it in 1997, the point is the money has to come from somewhere. if you're saying it is not a cut, there are $800 billion in immediate xad will come out. that is a budgetary necessity. otherwise it doesn't pass reconciliation muster. there will be $800 billion less going into people's health care through the program than there would be if you didn't pass the bill. their the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said the single greatest threat to our security was our debt. and honestly, chris, you know this. there is something that will have to happen on spending control, deficit control, that is part of discussion that will be going on over the next several months. it is common sense. >> this is a common sense approach to the vast increase in the expenditures of medicaid. it will go from $550 billion a 84 to a trillion dollars a year in less than ten years time. but
that was a per capita cap that bill clinton proposed. "the new york times" extolled the version of clinton's plan in 1997. >> congressman, i didn't extol it. whoever and stoled it in 1997, the point is the money has to come from somewhere. if you're saying it is not a cut, there are $800 billion in immediate xad will come out. that is a budgetary necessity. otherwise it doesn't pass reconciliation muster. there will be $800 billion less going into people's health care through...
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clinton. you know what he did? he focused on the work of the american people. and in the end, it was seen that he was working for them, yo know, that kept the public behind him. >> what should the white house be doing right now? >> they should be saying basically nothing, saying that i don't know one way or the other what the scope is of the investigation. they'll cooperate with it. meanwhile, they have to get about the business of the people of the united states. >> we'll see if that happens. we have to talk about another terrible thing that happened over the weekend. another attack in the heart of britain. nearly a dozen hurt when a van plowed into a crowd of people leaving a mosque in north london. the mayor of london is speaking to reporters giving an update on the situation. keir simmons is live in london. keir, what do we know? >> reporter: stephanie, this van mounted the sidewalk behind me and then ran into a bunch of folks who were leaving worship. this of course is ramadan and they we
clinton. you know what he did? he focused on the work of the american people. and in the end, it was seen that he was working for them, yo know, that kept the public behind him. >> what should the white house be doing right now? >> they should be saying basically nothing, saying that i don't know one way or the other what the scope is of the investigation. they'll cooperate with it. meanwhile, they have to get about the business of the people of the united states. >> we'll see...
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i got this feeling with bill clinton, who so obviously lied. i wonder who they think is actually believing that they are not lying other than their most hardened base when trump says he is being investigated. president trump says he is being investigated. jay seclo says it twice. then they go, oh, wait, no, no, no, he is not being investigated. >> i think they are devoted to creating an alternative narrative about this investigation, about these facts because there is an audience for that. the base is important when you are under fire. i'm not saying i believe it, but that's the point of it. >> but it is just on -- just on transcript. >> i know. >> it's right there. like, i'm sorry. you are entitled to your own opinions, but as ronald reagan said facts are stubborn things. facts are facts. they've all said he is being investigated. they can't weasel their way out of it, and i can't believe somebody sitting at home would be dumb enough to go, oh, yeah, even though they're all admitting they're under investigation, now we're going to believe they
i got this feeling with bill clinton, who so obviously lied. i wonder who they think is actually believing that they are not lying other than their most hardened base when trump says he is being investigated. president trump says he is being investigated. jay seclo says it twice. then they go, oh, wait, no, no, no, he is not being investigated. >> i think they are devoted to creating an alternative narrative about this investigation, about these facts because there is an audience for...
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they need a transformative -- that's what bill clinton was. i would go on the premise that you could take the identical records that hillary delivered during this campaign and come through a different messenger. that person is not there. there is nobody right now looking at the party that is front and center. there will be a person. that's what will change it. until it's that power of that personality, that's what ronald reagan did. it's as simple as that's what donald trump did. >> trump has to find a way. by the way, the labor secretary, the ad you're talking about, i don't have kate upton for you, but i have someone who is news worthy. this is his commercial. i'm just telling you. >> i would like to analyze this for you. >> you can take it down now. >> how many burgers do you think she actually eats? >> let mika talk. >> this has got to be -- you don't need to say anything. i just think that if this is ivanka's role, it needs to be as high level as any other job we're talking about here because this feels like the world is closing in agains
they need a transformative -- that's what bill clinton was. i would go on the premise that you could take the identical records that hillary delivered during this campaign and come through a different messenger. that person is not there. there is nobody right now looking at the party that is front and center. there will be a person. that's what will change it. until it's that power of that personality, that's what ronald reagan did. it's as simple as that's what donald trump did. >> trump...
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he would swing away, as bill clinton always does. ben, i was about to say, we have some things right around this table around the past year or two. we got some things wrong around the table. one of the things it seems we really got wrong, we won't know until tonight, but we kept saying that the republicans were going to have an absolutely terrible time juggling donald trump. and we looked specifically to ohio, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and wisconsin. if you look at the public polling, on election day, we were wrong. because kelly ayotte right now is at least tied right now with maggie hassan. rob portman is just blowing away his opponent. pat toomey would have had difficulty in any election, any presidential election year in pennsylvania. and shockingly, and i will say shockingly, ron johnson is in a competitive race with russ feingold. all four of them may lose. well, three may lose. but it's lot closer than certainly i ever thought it would be for these people that were juggling, do i support trump, do i not support trump? i don
he would swing away, as bill clinton always does. ben, i was about to say, we have some things right around this table around the past year or two. we got some things wrong around the table. one of the things it seems we really got wrong, we won't know until tonight, but we kept saying that the republicans were going to have an absolutely terrible time juggling donald trump. and we looked specifically to ohio, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and wisconsin. if you look at the public polling, on...
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and the bill clinton. that's just that's mumbo jumbo. >> they had a concrete agreement that they made during the winter of 2008 and 2009 prior to her becoming secretary of state that they would adhere to a strict set of regulations to prevent a conflict of interest and that dependent on your point of view was broken, broached by april of 2009. >> will read now from somebody has done reporting about this. used to work at bloomberg and annie has written a lot about this. during clinton's 2009 senate coniffirmation hearing she was asked about how the country's chief diplomat would promise that such gifts would be disclosed and reviewed by the state department. since she left "the post" many gifts weren't made public or reviewed internally, including ones made to the clinton health access initiative. how the changes they're proposing may not apply to the clinton health access initiative. that initiative sounds small but accounts for 60% of what the clinton foundation spends money on. >> she breached very quick
and the bill clinton. that's just that's mumbo jumbo. >> they had a concrete agreement that they made during the winter of 2008 and 2009 prior to her becoming secretary of state that they would adhere to a strict set of regulations to prevent a conflict of interest and that dependent on your point of view was broken, broached by april of 2009. >> will read now from somebody has done reporting about this. used to work at bloomberg and annie has written a lot about this. during...
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from the day she was a bagman for bill clinton, the rose law if i recall, is crooked. i believe she is dishonest and she is someone as a u.s. attorney, i am outraged is running for presid >> you never said any of this back during the days of 9/11 and everything you were working together arm in arm and you were working together quite well. you said a lot of good things about each other. now since it is a partisan arena, she is no good. where did that come from? when did you come one this verdict on hillary clinton? >> i've been pointing out the crimes she committed for the last two years, if you paid attention, chris. because i had no idea she broke her promise that she wouldn't be involved with the clinton foundation when she became secretary of state. noticed idea of that back then when she was senator from new york. by the wearing she wasn't a heck of a good senator. i never relied on her for anything i always went to chuck schumer. all she was doing was running for president. when i was mayor of new york, the senators i relied were moynihan, dematto and schumer. she
from the day she was a bagman for bill clinton, the rose law if i recall, is crooked. i believe she is dishonest and she is someone as a u.s. attorney, i am outraged is running for presid >> you never said any of this back during the days of 9/11 and everything you were working together arm in arm and you were working together quite well. you said a lot of good things about each other. now since it is a partisan arena, she is no good. where did that come from? when did you come one this...
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they want bill clinton, they welcome an endorsement of hilla hillary. not a lot of campaign candidates want barack obama in their districts or in his states, but they want his money. that shows where the party is going and who has got the more favorable image right now. >> well, it's a lot easier to be a successful ex-president than a sitting president struggling with the array of problems that president obama is struggling with. and we look back perhaps on bill clinton's presidency more fondly and more -- and as more successful than we experienced it at the time, but he is clearly in a better position to help democrats than the author of obamacare et al., just in terms of the states those democrats are struggling in. >> ruth marcus, thank you for being on the show. amy chozick, great piece. take care. >>> coming up, sparks fly in ferguson, missouri, where tensions turn violent again last night. brown family attorney benjamin crump joins us. >>> first, when did alabama's electors cast their votes for a presidential nominee that didn't win the state's po
they want bill clinton, they welcome an endorsement of hilla hillary. not a lot of campaign candidates want barack obama in their districts or in his states, but they want his money. that shows where the party is going and who has got the more favorable image right now. >> well, it's a lot easier to be a successful ex-president than a sitting president struggling with the array of problems that president obama is struggling with. and we look back perhaps on bill clinton's presidency more...
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bush and bill clinton. that's not me. i'm confused with him. that's kermit the frog. we're not sure if frogs have hands, sources confirm one of the origin muppets favor his left. don't ask him to waive it without help. number five, what do i have in common with oprah? i'm left-handed. producers probably can't tell by my handwriting. allow me to exit stage left. next on "newsnation." alex has the latest out of ferguson missouri. there's been another police-involved shooting. a former tonight show producer shares his behind the scenes stories about robin williams. son negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so movin
bush and bill clinton. that's not me. i'm confused with him. that's kermit the frog. we're not sure if frogs have hands, sources confirm one of the origin muppets favor his left. don't ask him to waive it without help. number five, what do i have in common with oprah? i'm left-handed. producers probably can't tell by my handwriting. allow me to exit stage left. next on "newsnation." alex has the latest out of ferguson missouri. there's been another police-involved shooting. a former...
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, hillary clinton's book tour takes her to "the daily show." we heard a few laughs, not many hard choices. but did she bobble a version of a why you question. good morning from washington. it's wednesday, july 16th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." let me get right to the first reads of the morning. this is your 2014 election headquarters and where else will you get looks at key races in the country. today we bring you new numbers from iowa and new hampshire. these are two interesting states and races. six months ago both of these senate races didn't look like they'd be on the competitive board. in iowa republicans spent a year searching for a candidate and never found one to rally around. instead state republicans decide to let the primary play out the process. well, republican state senator joni ernst rose from obscurity thanks to provocative tv ads which won her plenty of free publicity and early endorsements. she easily won the primary with 56% of the vote and became somebody that not just state republicans but national republicans were c
, hillary clinton's book tour takes her to "the daily show." we heard a few laughs, not many hard choices. but did she bobble a version of a why you question. good morning from washington. it's wednesday, july 16th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." let me get right to the first reads of the morning. this is your 2014 election headquarters and where else will you get looks at key races in the country. today we bring you new numbers from iowa and new hampshire. these are two...
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we know how bill clinton gofred. we know what her record says but people still operate under the assumption they don't know hillary clinton at all. as a former senator to the great state of new york, as a former secretary of state. they act like this woman does not have her own public record to stand on and her own accomplishments. it is really kind of frustrating. >> they just want to bring up old stuff. >> always. >> i said "stuff" because it is daytime tv. >> hey. >> the whole monica issue. here's the thing, peter. it really hasn't hurt bill clinton's legacy at all. he has an approval rating literally tied with that of the pope. that's according to a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. so we know the numbers are accurate. will the new article have any impact at all on a presidential run should hillary decide to get in the race? >> not at all. and one of the reasons is that republicans are going to have a really hard time attacking bill clinton on his record because bill clinton is the deficit reducing, rel fa
we know how bill clinton gofred. we know what her record says but people still operate under the assumption they don't know hillary clinton at all. as a former senator to the great state of new york, as a former secretary of state. they act like this woman does not have her own public record to stand on and her own accomplishments. it is really kind of frustrating. >> they just want to bring up old stuff. >> always. >> i said "stuff" because it is daytime tv....
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that was really ugly when the race card was allegedly played by bill clinton. things got really ugly there. but nevada, there was also that scene of bill clinton wandering around the strip accusing the democratic apparatus out there of fixing the election. >> which is code for harry reid. right? >> right. accused harry reid of fixing that primary too. so there are obviously a lot of scars from 2008. >> that's what i think it is. scar tissue. >> really? i think it might be more of what alex is saying, but i'm scared to say it. but i just did didn't i? you did, didn't you? >> yeah, kind of. i think. don't tell anybody. >> there are reports at some point everyone has to get on record saying this is the deal. and we've seen it in the press too. anyhow, let's move on to the attack in benghazi in 2012 which has nothing to do with politics some say. but they're facing strong criticism this morning for attempts to fund raise off the attack which left four americans dead. republican congressman trey gowdy who is leading a select committee in selecting the attacks says i
that was really ugly when the race card was allegedly played by bill clinton. things got really ugly there. but nevada, there was also that scene of bill clinton wandering around the strip accusing the democratic apparatus out there of fixing the election. >> which is code for harry reid. right? >> right. accused harry reid of fixing that primary too. so there are obviously a lot of scars from 2008. >> that's what i think it is. scar tissue. >> really? i think it might...
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bill clinton became the most popular politician in the world after this. hillary ran for senate a few years later and she won. why is this going to impact them now? if anything, it makes hillary look better. it makes her more human which is something she struggles with. she tood by her family. she also takes some of the blame, says i actually feel like part of me is to blame for what happened. i think republicans need to tread lightly. >> speaking of republicans treading lightly. let's talk about monica lewinsky, "vanity fair" and hillary clinton. >> i wonder if this isn't an effort on the clinton's part to get it out of the way. would "vanity fair" publish anything about monica lewinsky that hillary clinton didn't want in "vanity fair"? >> that's very interesting. >> hillary clinton, former first lady, former senator from new york, and contributing editor to "vanity fair." the clintons have these super powers -- republicans seem to think that the clintons rule the world, secretly moving the gears and shifting things, that they can stop stories from being
bill clinton became the most popular politician in the world after this. hillary ran for senate a few years later and she won. why is this going to impact them now? if anything, it makes hillary look better. it makes her more human which is something she struggles with. she tood by her family. she also takes some of the blame, says i actually feel like part of me is to blame for what happened. i think republicans need to tread lightly. >> speaking of republicans treading lightly. let's...
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clinton. drugs, women, whatever works. we may or may not win, but we'll bust him up so bad he won't be able to run again for years. that is a line from "the hunting of the president," the 2001 book that detailed the ten-year campaign to destroy bill clinton. the quote came from lee atwater, the infamous gop strategist who planned to use the 1990 gubernatorial primary and former sheriff tommy franklin robinson to throw the kitchen sink at then governor bill clinton to prevent him from winning and challenge george w. bush's election. there was a scorch-earthed campaign used. courtesy of a murderous ex-con, willy horton. he said, roger and i are soul brothers of sorts in terms of our approach to a campaign. we believe in one of two things. one is staying on the offense and the other is controlling the agenda. the agenda when it came to the clintons didn't end with that 190 campaign. it accelerated after clinton became president, driven by an skprav ghent web of sex scandals and conspiracy theorie
clinton. drugs, women, whatever works. we may or may not win, but we'll bust him up so bad he won't be able to run again for years. that is a line from "the hunting of the president," the 2001 book that detailed the ten-year campaign to destroy bill clinton. the quote came from lee atwater, the infamous gop strategist who planned to use the 1990 gubernatorial primary and former sheriff tommy franklin robinson to throw the kitchen sink at then governor bill clinton to prevent him from...
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clinton being fairly positive. gentlemen, my boss did take advantage of me but this was a consensual relationship and the worse trauma came from reaction on the hill. >> the other thing she discusses that i thought was interesting is this idea that hillary clinton was blaming the women that were involved, blaming monica lewinsky and blaming herself for what happened. as somebody who is setting up a potential bid to be the first female president, that's striking. >> sam, how do you think republicans are going to react to this? >> call me ideaistic, call me naive. i think republicans will generally avoid this. i feel there's a general fatigue -- >> optimism from sam stein. >> wait until the end of the week and he'll get pessimistic. it's 20 years ago. -- not 20 years ago, 15 years ago. i think people are just sort of fatigued by the whole thing and don't really want to relive all of that drama. and i just think it's a noble thing she's doing trying to help people who are victims of internet harassment or suicidal lik
clinton being fairly positive. gentlemen, my boss did take advantage of me but this was a consensual relationship and the worse trauma came from reaction on the hill. >> the other thing she discusses that i thought was interesting is this idea that hillary clinton was blaming the women that were involved, blaming monica lewinsky and blaming herself for what happened. as somebody who is setting up a potential bid to be the first female president, that's striking. >> sam, how do you...
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clinton had not spent five minutes in washington either. >> bill clinton -- but bill clinton, though, he came from arkansas, though. chuck todd, let me go to you. bill clinton came from arkansas, a conservative state. he was a democrat that had to deal with conservatives and moderates and a few liberals. by the time he got to washington, he had lost an election and got re-elected. and, you know, had to deal with people that didn't think like him. and that's exactly why he knew how to beat our brains in after we won in 1994. because -- >> and bill clinton was so successful. he got health care done in his first term. bill clinton was so successful. >> thank you. >> i mean, look. this was not -- he -- you know, there was all this hand wringing. bill clinton didn't become this impressive political figure frankly to a lot of folks like you, joe, until he beat impeachment. until you went for the kill and he killed you back. >> i got two guys putting words in my mouth now. i wish you would let me talk more myself. i've got david remnick telling me what i think and him talking about radical
clinton had not spent five minutes in washington either. >> bill clinton -- but bill clinton, though, he came from arkansas, though. chuck todd, let me go to you. bill clinton came from arkansas, a conservative state. he was a democrat that had to deal with conservatives and moderates and a few liberals. by the time he got to washington, he had lost an election and got re-elected. and, you know, had to deal with people that didn't think like him. and that's exactly why he knew how to beat...
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clinton. >> ouch, that gets personal. president obama poking fun at himself at the white house correspondents dinner. as if on cue, a new pugh research poll spells out more trouble for the president. joining me now, susan page, washington bureau chief of "usa today" and julie. welcome, susan and the significance of the poll and record breaking bad numbers in terms of party identification. >> we asked who would you vote for today. by four percentage points they said they would vote for the republican. that doesn't sound like much but it is the biggest margin they've held in a mid-term election year in at least 20 years, it's bigger than election years where they won big in 1994 and 2010. six months to go to election, a long time to go in politics but the landscape is tilted to help the republicans. >> there's also, julie, a real trend away from the president in the same pugh poll asking among voters what kind of policies they want in 2016 and by 65/30, americans say they want a president elected in 2016 to pursue different
clinton. >> ouch, that gets personal. president obama poking fun at himself at the white house correspondents dinner. as if on cue, a new pugh research poll spells out more trouble for the president. joining me now, susan page, washington bureau chief of "usa today" and julie. welcome, susan and the significance of the poll and record breaking bad numbers in terms of party identification. >> we asked who would you vote for today. by four percentage points they said they...
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bill clinton talked about the importance of voting. hopefully that will encourage people to make sure they know what the rules are. >> you say the conservatives lie, the kvgz conservative say liberals lie. people are like i'm not voting, i'm disgusted. i'm with you, more people should participate but let's elevate this thing and get to a place where we talk about we fix what's broken and get more people in process. whether or not we agree is not the issue. >> that would be great but in wisconsin the judge ruled one way. scott walker says we're going to challenge it so the fight continues. the panel is sticking around. >>> still ahead, are we at a turning point? support for the death penalty is on decline in america and now the president calls for reexamining the practice after a botched execution in oklahoma. in the nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> in the applicatio
bill clinton talked about the importance of voting. hopefully that will encourage people to make sure they know what the rules are. >> you say the conservatives lie, the kvgz conservative say liberals lie. people are like i'm not voting, i'm disgusted. i'm with you, more people should participate but let's elevate this thing and get to a place where we talk about we fix what's broken and get more people in process. whether or not we agree is not the issue. >> that would be great but...
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clinton president. >> and another thing on the street is this is a time in the spring when people buy and sell houses, and making the move, and we have been seeing the disappointing number with mortgage rates higher than they have been, and homeownership is down, and sales are down, and what does it take for it to go down? >> well, the weak numbers are a positive sign, because the housing prices have been rising 30% and 40% in the rekrecent ye, and people's incomes have not risen that level. when housing prices got away from the income level, then the credit got creative and said, we will get you in there no matter how much you have to borrow, and we are seeing anned a vus -- seeing an adjustment on the type of supply of the cheaper houses being built, and it is going to take a while, because it is a housing one or two-year plan for the construction. >> and both of you v a great weekend. >> thank you. >> take care. >>> and now checking the newsfeed this morning, the "new york post" is reporting that disgraced los angeles clipper owner donald steriling is battling prostate cancer, and
clinton president. >> and another thing on the street is this is a time in the spring when people buy and sell houses, and making the move, and we have been seeing the disappointing number with mortgage rates higher than they have been, and homeownership is down, and sales are down, and what does it take for it to go down? >> well, the weak numbers are a positive sign, because the housing prices have been rising 30% and 40% in the rekrecent ye, and people's incomes have not risen...
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and bill clinton wanted me to explain why. i told him i had pledged neutrality to the rules committee of the democratic national committee as a condition of their authorizing a primary in south carolina. and i had kept that promise. i asked him to tell me why he felt otherwise. he exploded using the word bastard again and accused me of causing her defeat and injecting race into the contest. that is your blessed experience at 2:00 a.m. the morning after south carolina. that's -- >> i've had quite a few blessed experience. a few with joe. >> we've never raised our voices at each other. >> no, we haven't. >> always had great respect for each other. >> that's true. although the experiences were not always that pleasant. >> democrat on democrat violence here, this makes me so sad. so what was it like being shouted down and sworn at by the president of the united states? >> it was a very uncomfortable experience. but i've had a few of these. >> what do you say back to him? >> well, i listened for awhile. i was really caught off bala
and bill clinton wanted me to explain why. i told him i had pledged neutrality to the rules committee of the democratic national committee as a condition of their authorizing a primary in south carolina. and i had kept that promise. i asked him to tell me why he felt otherwise. he exploded using the word bastard again and accused me of causing her defeat and injecting race into the contest. that is your blessed experience at 2:00 a.m. the morning after south carolina. that's -- >> i've...
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hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the heels of players like elizabeth warren being populist and criticizing some of the clinton's track record. what do you think, bob shrum? can bill clinton turn around the perception he was too in bed with big business and wall street? >> sure. look, he maeld maeld a very vigorous case. if go back and look at quest on the '92 presidential campaign, there are memos published in the back of the book talking about the top 1% and the need to create fairness in society. clinton in '96 tempered his rhetoric but the results are indeniable. rose 20% than it did for the bottom 20%, passed children's health insurance. 7 mill
hillary clinton's candidacy, one of the news beats on that bill clinton had fun defending his economic policies. take a listen. >> i don't know how many times i have read from the left bitter criticism about what a slug i was to sign the balanced budget act of '96. what was bill clinton doing getting in bed with wall street and lowering the capital gains tax? he was getting 6 million poor children health insurance coverage. >> clinton's defense of that track record comes on the...
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house. >> we'll get to bill clinton. we have a story on him, too. >> you're right. the other thing we heard so many times is his situation would be so much better if this was lbj or bill clinton, 24 hours a day just twisting arms on capitol hill and probably that would help at the margins. but overwhelmingly, a, he's a second term president. of course they're going to be less afraid because he's gone in couple of years. he's not going to be in a position to reward and punish them for very much longer, especially and this last mid term. and the other thing is that there's a very good chance the democrats will lose both houses of congress this fall. if that happens, you'll have a situation where this is a president who doesn't have a base on the hill, he's going to have a very hard time and it's going to be worse even than earlier cases where presidents didn't have congress because the subculture, as you well know on capitol hill now is that even if the president tries to find things where he's got common ground with the r
house. >> we'll get to bill clinton. we have a story on him, too. >> you're right. the other thing we heard so many times is his situation would be so much better if this was lbj or bill clinton, 24 hours a day just twisting arms on capitol hill and probably that would help at the margins. but overwhelmingly, a, he's a second term president. of course they're going to be less afraid because he's gone in couple of years. he's not going to be in a position to reward and punish them...
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. >> bill, thank you. >>> now here is your first taste of scrambled politics for the week. senator elizabeth warren has repeatedly insisted that she will not run for president and added that she hopes hillary clinton goes for it. >> all of the women -- democratic women i should say of the senate urged hillary clinton to run. i hope she does. >> you hope she does and if she does, she is your candidate? >> hillary is terrific. >>> as the maine republican convention this weekend senator rand paul won the party's 2016 straw pole with 176 votes. senator ted cruz, wisconsin governor scott walker, dr. ben carson and new jersey governor chris christie. sarah palin hit the campaign trail for iowa senator irks. >> she's not one that's going to be told sit down and shut up and sit in the back corn they were and let the good old boys do what they're talking about. watch out, washington. jonie ertz is a mama grizzly. she will take a stand against the russian bear. >> like only sarah palin can say. >>> and a personal moment from president obama during a town hall with students at the uni
. >> bill, thank you. >>> now here is your first taste of scrambled politics for the week. senator elizabeth warren has repeatedly insisted that she will not run for president and added that she hopes hillary clinton goes for it. >> all of the women -- democratic women i should say of the senate urged hillary clinton to run. i hope she does. >> you hope she does and if she does, she is your candidate? >> hillary is terrific. >>> as the maine republican...
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those house republicans suffered dearly from the way bill clinton and the democrats were able to link gingrich and some of your colleagues to the militia nuts out west and it was devastating. i'm not saying that mainstream washington conservatives have anything really to do with this guy. i'm saying to the extent that conservative media and activists have elevated him, it was a huge mistake and they are going to deserve what they're getting. >> given that, joe, because he's gotten so much sympathy and defense from really high profile people, if they don't dial that back today and completely reject this man and everything he stands for, what's -- what does that say about them? >> well, it'll be up to their audiences. i've got to say, though, michael brings up a great point. there are a lot of extraordinarily credible conservative small government libertarian voices to go to. you could read the works of hyatt. you could re-read william f. buckley. look at rand paul. you've got a presidential campaign you can follow with rand paul. there's no need to go blindly in to championing the caus
those house republicans suffered dearly from the way bill clinton and the democrats were able to link gingrich and some of your colleagues to the militia nuts out west and it was devastating. i'm not saying that mainstream washington conservatives have anything really to do with this guy. i'm saying to the extent that conservative media and activists have elevated him, it was a huge mistake and they are going to deserve what they're getting. >> given that, joe, because he's gotten so much...